Blood has lots of cells predominantly the RBCs, WBCs and platelets.
WBCs are further of 2 types: Lymphocytes and monocytes.
Lymphocytes can be B-lymphocyte or T-lymphocyte.
Monocytes are divided into Acidophils, basophils and neutrophils..
See blood contains LOTS OF SMALL CELLS..:)
If you mean Oxygen, it's red blood cells that carries oxygen through the body.
every living thing has white blood cells they kill viruses
Compact red blood cells typically refers to red blood cells that are densely packed together, potentially indicating dehydration, a condition known as hemoconcentration. This can be seen in conditions such as dehydration or polycythemia. Further investigation would be needed to determine the underlying cause.
If you add more the WBC's than RBCs then you would have a hypersensitivity reaction (allergic response). A high white cell count should not occur unless you have a Bacterial, parasitic or viral infection. You need lots of red blood cells to carry the haemoglobin which carries oxygen around the body. Unlike the white blood cells, which only operate when there is an antigenic stimulus, red blood cells are needed constantly. Why cells travel around in small numbers " on patrol " so to speak and recruit further numbers and divide to make more white blood cells when required
The ability of white blood cells to change shape allows them to easily squeeze through small gaps in blood vessel walls to reach sites of infection or injury. This helps them effectively migrate to the site of an infection or injury to carry out their immune response functions against pathogens.
It is the size of your red blood cells. 62 means your red blood cells are small, which can be caused by a number of things such as iron deficiency anemia and thalassemias.
If a disease is blood borne, it mean it exists or is caused by blood or blood cells.
I don't know what you mean by this as cells don't usually require blood. A blood cell is blood so it doesn't need more blood. Skin cells and other cells are not composed of blood. Blood flows through the circulatory system and is composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, and plasma. They will die.
There are different types of blood cells. Red blood cells, which I assume you mean, are made of a molecule called haemoglobin in a protein shell. Haemoglobin binds with oxygen to become Oxyhaemoglobin, allowing red blood cells to transport oxygen around the body.
do you mean white blood cells because everybody has thoughs.
shrinking of blood
If you mean Oxygen, it's red blood cells that carries oxygen through the body.
"Lysed" in the context of blood in urine means that the red blood cells have been broken down or damaged, leading to the release of hemoglobin into the urine. This could be indicative of various conditions such as trauma, infection, or certain medical procedures. Further testing may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
size of red blood cells
absolute number of nucleated red blood cells
The cell has a specific function. Nerve cells, blood cells, and root cells are all types of specialized cells.
You have more red blood cells in your body than white because white blood cells only tend to produce when your body is under pressure by pressure I mean an illness . Plus for each tiny drop of blood we have there are over 5 million red blood cells in side :)